Spurstow design company boss expands - into his garden shed!

WHEN creative agency boss Adrian Lomas found himself faced with one of the most difficult decisions of his life he decided there was only one way to resolve it – to do what he does best and be creative.

WHEN creative agency boss Adrian Lomas found himself faced with one of the most difficult decisions of his life he decided there was only one way to resolve it – to do what he does best and be creative.

Blueleaf, the West Cheshire branding, design and web creation agency he and his wife Denise founded and ran from their home in the village of Spurstow, had become so successful it had quickly outgrown the premises.

They desperately needed more space to accommodate an expanding workload and a growing staff but neither Adrian or Denise wanted to face a daily commute to a new and less convenient base.

Then Adrian came up with a solution – he’d build his office at the bottom of the garden.

However the HQ of a company that was building a reputation as a creative force in the marketing world was never going to be housed in a garden shed. So Adrian called in architects to redevelop the Old Barn, situated right next to his black and white 17th century family home, into a modern base for his fast growing business.

“Blueleaf really is the fresh air creative agency that comes up with fresh ideas,” said Adrian, who as MD of the company has played a key role in building the company’s blue-chip client base which includes Next, British Cycling and the BBC.